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China renews alert for rainstorms

Rainstorms will continue to hit parts of China over the next 24 hours, according to the official meteorological forecasts Friday. From Friday night to Saturday night,

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How Cuban private businesses survive amid the pandemic

01:32 The COVID-19pandemichas battered private businesses in Cuba. However, some have reinvented themselves to survive. Take a look at how a popular restaurant in Havana has made its w

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UK aims to reopen primary schools from June 1, transport minister says

Britain’s government intends to stick with a plan to reopen primary schools to some pupils from June 1, Transport Minister Grant Shapps said on Sunday.“That’s certainly

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Unforgettable conversations with President Xi

During China's annual parliamentary session, Chinese President Xi Jinping has joined deliberations with national lawmakers, during which some seemingly minor matters ha

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COVID-19 puts migrants in limbo at U.S.-Mexico border

03:00 The world's attentioninrecent months has been laser focused on the COVID-19 pandemic, yet other global problems haven't gone away...Indeed, some have only been exacerbated by the

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Indigenous Brazilians fight COVID-19 with traditional medicine

01:36 COVID-19 is spreading throughout Brazil, including in the Amazon region.Indigenous communities have been especially hard hit by the virus, yet they receive little help from Brazi

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OneTake: Australian authorities warn against complacency as the country reopens

OneTake on Sydney roads, EP3: More cars, more pedestrians. Australia is easing some COVID-19 restrictions, helping its people prepare to go back to work in a COVID safe environment. But authorities w

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Will California enter stage 2 of reopening?

02:37 California may reopen many of its retail businesses as early as Friday. If this happens, it'll be part of Stage 2 in the governor's four-stage plan for reopening the world's fift

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Mexico unveils product to protect medical workers from virus

02:48 Medical workers on the front lines of the COVID-19 pandemic are some of the most at-risk when it comes to contagion.In Mexico, a new product to keep these vital workers safe is r

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CNC TALK: Instead of making accusations, let's focus on saving lives

While scientists from all over the world are endeavoring to develop a vaccine for the COVID-19, some Washington politicians have been scrambling to smear China. Vaccines are about saving human lives,

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Alcohol sales up in U.S. amid COVID 19 pandemic

01:08 Beer and wine sales have rocketed in the U.S. during the COVID-19 pandemic. Heightened anxiety is driving some to find relief in alcohol and that worries addiction experts.

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Alcohol sales hit new heights in the U.S.

01:30 Some industries have enjoyed soaring sales during the COVID-19 pandemic. Predictably, they include brewers, vineyards and in certain states, legalized marijuana-based products. B

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6.9-magnitude quake strikes off Japan's Ogasawara Islands

An earthquake with a magnitude of 6.9 struck off the west coast of Japan's Ogasawara Islands on Saturday, according to the Japan Meteorological Agency (JMA). The quake happened at 17:26 JST (0826 GMT

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Digital divide challenges children with limited internet access

02:04 As stay-at-home orders for some U.S. states remains in place, it is putting a spotlight on the country's digital divide.With schools closed across the country, access to the inte

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Putin says smearing China on origin of virus unacceptable

The attempts by some people to smear China on the origin of the novel coronavirus are unacceptable, Russian President Vladimir Putin said Thursday in a phone conversation with Chinese President Xi Ji

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Surge in pet adoptions during U.S. lockdown

02:26 Amid the COVID-19 outbreak in the United States, the number of people fostering and adopting pets has skyrocketed so much, so that some shelters are running out of available pets

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Some residents try to flee the pandemic in New York

02:44 With New York City becoming the epicenter of the COVID-19 outbreak in the U.S., some city dwellers are looking to get out of town.Travel companies are seeing a surge in demand fo